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‘I Nosedived into Christianity’: How a President’s Daughter Found Jesus
Once broken and desperate, Jerika Ejercito—daughter of former Philippine president Estrada—now wants to help others find wholeness.
Escaping High-Control Religious Groups
President of Cult Information and Family Support explains how Christians can aid loved ones through the long journey out.
Tony Evans Brings Up the Mixed Emotions of Remarriage After Loss
His engagement announcement reflects the complications of grief and celebration that Christians experience with second marriages.
Finding Joy When the Fig Tree Does Not Bud
The prophet Habakkuk counsels us to trust in God’s promises despite our circumstances.
Grace Community Church Rejected Elder’s Calls to ‘Do Justice’ in Abuse Case
While a former leader hopes for change, women who sought refuge in biblical counseling at John MacArthur’s church say they feared discipline for seeking safety from their abusive marriages.
The Bible Keeps Record of Trauma. But Is It Trauma Informed?
A Christian counselor on how Scripture keeps score—and the help we find beyond its pages.
At Religious Schools, Gen Z Students Are Breaking Mental Health Stigmas
Survey finds they seek counseling and support at higher rates than in secular schools.
It Takes a Campus: Pandemic Expands Mental Health Resources at Christian Colleges
Counselors, students, chaplains, and professors alike are doing their part to help.
Josh McDowell Steps Back from Ministry After Race Remarks
“I made comments about race, the Black family, and minorities that were wrong and hurt many people.”
Gary Chapman Doesn’t Know He’s Famous
The top-selling author’s love language books have transformed millions of lives—except, maybe, for his.
‘Pray Away the Gay’ Has Gone Away. Why Are Governments Trying to Stop It?
Nations around the globe are pushing bans on conversion therapy, some without defining what it is.
Study: Today’s Pastoral Counseling Is More Fluent in Psychology
Journal documents how clergy adapted as more people turned to therapy over religion.
Pastor, You Have One Job
Ministry is, first and foremost, about being a caretaker of a message.
Pastoral Care Doesn’t Require Capes
Four practitioners discuss how to minister well without resorting to heroics.
Died: Larry Crabb, Christian Counselor Who Kept Exploring
Author of ‘Effective Biblical Counseling,’ ‘Inside Out,' ‘Shattered Dreams,’ and ‘SoulTalk’ taught that aching souls long for the Triune God.
Who Will Help Gen Z with Anxiety, Depression, Suicide? Youth Pastors Turn to Counseling.
New awareness of mental health sends ministers in search of resources.
Old Scars and New Wounds: Christians Comfort Lebanon’s Trauma
One month since the blast, emotional support comes from evangelicals, refugees, children, and other unexpected sources.
Rwanda Ministry Brings Genocide Survivors Hope
With their own traumas to bear, Christian survivors find holistic ways to minister to Tutsis.
When Restoration Hurts
Christian counselors grapple with how to encourage reconciliation while protecting victims.
Fleeing North in the Full Armor of God
When our church offered therapy to traumatized migrants, we witnessed the healing power of Scripture.
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